Could be. I do have some significant Thinkpad experience (going back to the IBM days) and I do know that they will not alter the model number regardless of what’s in the machine, but you can pull a build sheet from their website with the serial number. Do you know if your HPs could have had this happen? Was your distributor HP or elsewhere? (Not hating, just curious!)
Capacity loss over time is a decent idea. The 2nd Gen machine has an 11th Gen chip, vs 10th Gen in the Gen 1, and quiet possibly is able to burn more power quicker as well. Thinkpad power consumption is also definable in the BIOS or Vantage software for many of them, so those settings all could vary.
Normally I’d be happy to help troubleshoot this sort of thing but frankly I’m not sure OP was looking to chat.
It explicitly said you do not need a PSN account to play, in a number of places. Both on the game page, on the Sony FAQ page, and the Steam page too I believe.
It was bait and switch, which is why so many people are upset.
Not necessarily. But the way around it means way more dev time. I know Vivaldi and Brave have stated that they will make sure to defeat it. I assume the DuckDuckGo browser would as well but I’m not sure.
I want him and others like him to stop trying to be president at 80.
I would also like him to speak in full sentences and stay awake at important outings.
That said, my comment is more about the same criticism that I have of most of Washington… They’re way too old. There is no 80yo that’s still firing on all cylinders.
Don’t be like that, my comment was not a partisan one and I did not attack you. I would appreciate the same courtesy.
No one is perfect. I think this administration is doing decent. I’m independent, so I rarely fully agree with a party.
That said, my comment is more about the same criticism that I have of most of Washington… They’re way too old. There is no 80yo that’s still firing on all cylinders.
I have found that the news has done a decent job covering positives and negatives. Or at least I’m hearing about both.